Why choose an APIL lawyer? Look out for the APIL quality mark

APIL membership on its own, however, is not evidence of experience, expertise, nor competence which is why many APIL members have now applied for and been accepted to the APIL accreditation scheme.
The APIL accreditation scheme is well established and has been running since September 1999.

An APIL accredited injury lawyer will provide you with legal assistance if you have had a personal injury or contracted an illness or disease caused by someone else’s negligence.

An APIL accredited injury lawyer is committed to acting in your best interests at all times. He or she will explain how much compensation you may be entitled to and will always give you clear and honest advice with your welfare in mind.
APIL accredited injury lawyers are specialists and receive ongoing training to make sure they are always up to date with the latest developments in personal injury law. Depending on the nature of your injury, an APIL accredited lawyer aims to restore you back to your former way of life as much as possible.

Levels of accreditation

There are different levels of accreditation which APIL lawyers can achieve depending on their experience and areas of specialisation.

Senior litigators, fellows and senior fellows will usually have at least 5, 10 or 15 years’ experience respectively of handling claims. When you contact an APIL accredited lawyer, you can ask what level of accreditation he or she has and, whether he or she has experience in dealing with your particular type of injury.